| ▲ | TheAceOfHearts 3 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
This post just makes me reflect on the sad state of the web and how it continues growing its own little silos that don't integrate with native applications. Actually, I already have the perfect video player (mpv) and I should be able to use that for everything. The dream of the user-agent continues dying: just to show you a few more ads, just for a designer to pad their portfolio with another video player design, just to create redundant work so programmers can keep their six figure jobs. Note how the author in detailing their 6-year journey only focuses on their customers without any care for the actual end-users that have to engage with these tools in their final form. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | bflesch 3 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
This problem needs to be addressed at an operating system level. Websites should be reduced to (paid-for) content providers. Current situation around ad-blocking is just symptom of the problem. Users try to extract value from the website they are presented with and websites try to hook users into their platform without chance to leave. The good thing it is only software | |||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||